The plating thickness is over 70μm! Maintenance-free and resistant to seawater, aluminum-plated marine structures.
We would like to introduce our "Aluminum Coated Marine Structures." They are resistant to seawater and maintenance-free. The applicable JIS standard is molten aluminum coating H8642 HDA2, with a coating thickness of 70μm or more. They can be used for various applications, including marine and splash zones, fish pen frames in seawater, and floating piers in tidal zones, as well as guide rails. 【Features】 ■ Resistant to seawater ■ Maintenance-free ■ Applicable JIS: Molten aluminum coating H8642 HDA2 ■ Coating thickness: 70μm or more ■ Dimensions of parts that can be coated: 7000 (L) × 900 (W) × 900 (H) ■ Dimensions of the coating tank: 7200 (L) × 1000 (W) × 900 (H) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Application Examples】 ■Marine and Splash Zone: Fish pen frame ■Tidal Zone: Floating dock guide rail ■In Seawater: Submersible type fish pen frame *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The emphasis on corrosion prevention in industries such as steel, shipbuilding, and energy, which support our country's economy, is on the rise, and their share of GNP is significant. Shinko Aluma Co., Ltd. is dedicated to improving technological capabilities and developing human resources to meet the needs of these industries, while also actively addressing today's global challenges such as resource conservation and environmental protection, thereby contributing to the development of society. In 1953, Shinko Aluma successfully established and commercialized the molten aluminum plating method, and has continued to engage in research and improvement to this day. The molten aluminum plating method of Shinko Aluma is trademarked as "Alumer," which has now become the common name for this plating method.